Assistance programs help homeowners who are at risk of losing their homes due to financial difficulties by providing financial support or restructuring loans. Proponents argue that it prevents people from losing their homes and stabilizes communities. Opponents argue that it encourages irresponsible borrowing and is unfair to those who pay their mortgages.
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Response rates from 482 Traditional Unionist Voice voters.
49% Yes |
51% No |
49% Yes |
51% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 482 Traditional Unionist Voice voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 482 Traditional Unionist Voice voters.
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Unique answers from Traditional Unionist Voice voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9P34Q949mos9MO
Renting should be a feasible, affordable and respectable option so that people are not over stretched into home owning.
@9NWR5H79mos9MO
Yes but this should be assessed on a case-by-case basis with assistance reflective of the circumstances.
@B27MWKB2mos2MO
in certain circumstances, yes - provided there are appropriate thresholds in place. if a homeowner is at risk of losing a house where they have the means and opportunity to downsize or relocate then the government should not assist them.
@B26YXZC2mos2MO
Yes, government assistance is provided freely to large corporations and the wealthy whilst being nearly entirely inaccessible to the general population.
@9ZZPXLZ 3mos3MO
Yes, once per homeowner/co-owner if without another property or has property below the value of a semi-detached bungalow.
@8SZTB3Z 7mos7MO
People who have gambled upon expensive properties which they could have never afforded in the first place deserve no sympathy. People in the mainstream and the lower end of the economy should be offered support so that they do not become homeless.
@9QWDBPM8mos8MO
Yes, as long as they are in. a job (excluding of course extra circumstances such as they have a disability)
@9QR2TCS8mos8MO
No, unless its due to a sudden health issue, whoch the government should give a choice for them to sell their home and move to social housing or sell their home to a housing organisation.
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